Lucille, you won't do your sister's will
Lucille, you won't do your sister's will
You ran out and married
But I love you still
Lucille, please come back where you belong
Lucille, please come back where you belong
I've been good to you baby
Please don't leave me alone
I woke up this morning
Lucille was not in sight
I asked my friends about her
But all their lips were tight
Lucille, please come back where you belong
I've been good to you baby
Please don't leave me alone
Well, I woke up this morning,
Lucille was not in sight
I asked my friends about her
But all their lips were tight
Lucille, please come back where you belong
I've been good to you baby
Please don't leave me alone
Lucille, baby satisfy my heart
Lucille, baby satisfy my heart
I played for it baby
And give you such a wonderful start
Now fire it up and read it again!:
All panels are from Peanuts by Charles Schulz, reprinted in various volumes of The Complete Peanuts, published by my good pals at Fantagraphics.
This Halloween, I'll be sitting in my pumpkin patch, waiting for the Great Bahlactus to rise up over the patch and bring candy to all the good little boys, girls, and bulls of the world.
1 comment:
Surely it can't be coincidence that this post occurred a day after Peanuts' debut anniversary in 1950?
As Schultz once said, "A girl hitting a boy is funny. A boy hitting a girl is not funny."
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